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A satellite in a circular orbit around the earth with a radius 1.013 times the m

ID: 1303188 • Letter: A

Question

A satellite in a circular orbit around the earth with a radius 1.013 times the mean radius of the earth is hit by an incoming meteorite. A large fragment (m = 78.0 kg) is ejected in the backwards direction so that it is stationary with respect to the earth and falls directly to the ground. Its speed just before it hits the ground is 373.0 m/s. Find the total work done by gravity on the satellite fragment. RE 6.37103 km; Mass of the earth= ME 5.981024 kg.

Calculate the amount of that work converted to heat.

Explanation / Answer

Using conservation of energy to find the work done.

Work done = change in potential energy
W = G*m1*m2/(1.013*r) - G*m1*m2/r
W = (G*m1*m2*/r)*((1/1.013)-1)
W = (6.67300

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